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The Rolex Shanghai Masters has a record
$9,2 million prize money for this year's tournament, and is the most
lucrative Masters 1000 in this aspect. The 2014 and 2017 champion Roger
Federer could pocket a big cheque, as the 2018 winner will earn
$1,360,000.To get more shanghai rolex masters, you can visit shine news official website.

This is the highest prize cheque after the four Grand Slams. The one
is closer is Indian Wells that offered $1,340,000 to the champion this
year. Novak Djokovic would break the $120 million career prize money
barrier by winning the title here.

The Serb earned $6.9 million by winning Wimbledon and US Open titles
this year. The 2018 Shanghai finalist will get $667,000, while the two
semi-finalists will get $335,000 each. Just competing in the first round
of the main draw will see a player get $25,000.

This year the last direct acceptance was Matthew Ebden, world no. 54.
Also Kei Nishikori aims to go far. The Japanese, who earned $30 million
from endorsements in 2017, praised the Chinese event that could feature
a 96-player draw over a 11-day competition in the future.
'I can see this tournament can make, you know, bigger. I think all the
players loves this tournament and facility. Player services one of the
best here. I'm sure everybody will like it,' said Nishikori. 'But, I
mean, you can see couple good players withdraw this tournament, and this
time of the year it's always tough.

You know, many people gets tired and injured and not easy for the
schedule-wise, but everybody loves this tournament, and it's important.'
Below is the detailed breakdown of the 2018 Shanghai prize money:
Winner - $1,360,560